Fisher Fair Pro Spec race boosts Great Lakes championship chase
Fisher Fair’s Pro Spec stop counted in the Great Lakes points race, where 28 approved races and 137 pilots feed the road to Tulsa.

The Fisher Fair Pro Spec points race in Fisher, Illinois, landed as a real scoring turn in the Great Lakes chase on July 7, with MultiGP listing it as a completed regional stop and the event carrying championship weight well beyond a fairground showcase. In a class where every sanctioned result can affect invitations and standing, the Fisher race gave pilots another mid-summer chance to hold position or gain ground.
That matters because Pro Spec is not a loose exhibition bracket. MultiGP’s championship ladder shows the class as part of a structured 2026 path to Tulsa, and the Pro Spec Series itself began in May 2025. By the time Fisher hit the calendar, the series had already logged 28 approved races and 137 pilots, a sign that the class has moved from a niche experiment into a crowded points environment where consistency matters as much as outright speed.
The event also fit the identity of the class. MultiGP describes Pro Spec as a 7-inch, high-speed category built around an exclusive Pro Spec frame and vibrant LED lighting, with the emphasis on precision rather than freestyle flair. That equipment package shapes the way racers attack the course: less improvisation, more repeatable pace, cleaner lines, and fewer mistakes when the standings are tight.

Fisher was not sitting alone on the regional map, either. The same Great Lakes series page placed it alongside KATANA 2026 in Juneau, Wisconsin, with Danville and Bardstown points races still ahead, underscoring how dense the Midwest schedule has become for pilots trying to stay relevant. A YouTube stream titled Fisher Fair PROSPEC points race 2026 also highlighted the top eight finishers, a clue that the leaderboard mattered enough to earn live attention and a focused post-race rundown.
For the Great Lakes field, that kind of coverage is part of the pressure. A points race like Fisher does more than award a single result: it can alter who stays in reach of the Tulsa championship pathway and who starts to fall behind as the regional circuit tightens through the summer.
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